After shocking fanboys Monday with a teaser picture of the new Batmobile under a tarp, filmmaker Zack Snyder kept to his word Tuesday and unveiled the first official look at Batman's ride in the upcoming "Man of Steel" sequel.
With principal photography about to officially begin this week in Detroit for the "Man of Steel" sequel, the stars and crew of the film gathered at a local bowling alley for a cast party Saturday night.
Since the announcements that the "Man of Steel" sequel would include not only Batman by Superman's side but Wonder Woman as well, comic book fanboys began to speculate a Justice League film would be in the works in the not too distant future.
After months of speculation, sources have confirmed with Variety that Victor Stone aka Cyborg will be featured in the upcoming Man of Steel sequel and will be played by theater actor Ray Fisher.
Since last year's Comic-Con announcement in San Diego that Zack Snyder's Superman reboot "Man of Steel" would include Batman, comic book fanboys have been clamoring for the first look of the "World's Finest" duo together in costume.
Although Warner Bros. and Marvel Studios are preparing for a game of box office chicken on May 6, 2016, the United States release date of both the Man of Steel sequel and the third Captain America film, Warner Bros. will release its tentpole film a week early overseas.
After about a month of speculation, the success of the film finally prompted Marvel Studios to officially announce Monday that the third installment of the Captain America franchise will in fact be going head to head against the "Man of Steel" sequel on May 6, 2016.
Since getting the part of Batman in the upcoming "Man of Steel" sequel that will begin filming this month, Ben Affleck has been working out to get his body to superhero status or so his personal trainer told the Twittersphere on Tuesday.
When Warner Bros. announced that Ben Affleck was signed on to play Batman and go head to head with Superman in the "Man of Steel" sequel, the Internet exploded.
Since the announcement at last year's Comic-Con San Diego that Superman would be joined by Batman in the follow up film to 2013's Man of Steel, other than the slew of casting announcements in the last few months, very little information is known about the film's plot.
Dark Knight Trilogy and Man of Steel screenwriter David S. Goyer recently spoke with Comic Book Resources about the responsibility of telling a comic book story on the big screen and the possibility of connecting Christopher Nolan's Batman universe to Zack Snyder's Superman universe.
As early production is underway starting earlier this month for the upcoming "Man of Steel" sequel in Michigan and principal photography is set to begin in April, it came as a bit of a shock when Jeremy Irons, who will play Bruce Wayne's trusted confidante and butler Alfred Pennyworth, said the script isn't finished yet.
Many are expressing their excitement on the superheroes’ costumes as much as the “Superman vs Batman” movie release date. Costume designer Michael Wilkinson spill some thoughts on the much awaited hero suits.
The Los Angeles Times' Hero Complex sat down with Snyder for an exclusive interview about "300: Rise of an Empire," which he produced and premieres Friday, and the Internet smack-talk toward the Superman sequel's casting, which will begin production next month.
After receiving numerous praise remarks from style magazines around the country for his costume design work on American Hustle, Michael Wilkinson is now tasked with bringing Wonder Woman's costume to life and reinventing Batman's as well.
The Man of Steel sequel, nicknamed Batman vs. Superman, made a lot of comic book fans scratch their heads when it cast Jesse Eisenberg as big, bad Lex Luthor. Fellow actors Michael Rosenbaum and Kevin Spacey, on the other hand, are on board.
The upcoming Man of Steel sequel has made some bold casting choices. According to rumors, the studio is now considering its first black superhero. Meanwhile, another interesting cast move is rumored to be the reason that the highly-anticipated film is not being released until 2016.
When Ben Affleck was announced as Bruce Wayne/Batman in the upcoming Man of Steel sequel, fans were not shy about voicing their complaints. Now, an unlikely actor has stepped out to criticize the casting choice.
Zach Snyder's Man of Steel sequel, nicknamed Batman vs. Superman, has made some fans uncertain with bold casting choices. How actors like Ben Affleck and Jesse Eisenberg will fare in the movie is yet to be determined, but one thing is guaranteed for the film: fancy costumes and muscles.